79
79
Jan 26, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it took 8 years to get the united states where it is now it will take another 8 years to get it back. >> we can stop doing it if we stop spending a lot of money on war. >> taxing people that have a lot of money is not unfair. we don't need people to be as rich as they really are. >> and for the record bush did spend an astounding 3 trillion per year average over 8 years, but obama spent 3.8 trillion per year so far and that is adjusted for inflation so obama spent 25 percent more. they don't believe there. they think it's all bush. they think it's all bush's fault. >> it's a special kind of kool-aid. it's half worship mixed with mass illusion and they are all drinking it. they couldn't answer the question how are you going to pay for it? look at the riots and protests and killing and tlhreats that ae happening in that country. >> this is the scariest part. i assume we will become greece. i hope we can avoid greece. the reaction of people in greece is not to say gee we messed up we spent too much. it's to be angry about the politicians who want to cut back a bit and how do they t
. >> it took 8 years to get the united states where it is now it will take another 8 years to get it back. >> we can stop doing it if we stop spending a lot of money on war. >> taxing people that have a lot of money is not unfair. we don't need people to be as rich as they really are. >> and for the record bush did spend an astounding 3 trillion per year average over 8 years, but obama spent 3.8 trillion per year so far and that is adjusted for inflation so obama spent...
68
68
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
ken says the real endangered species of are the citizens of the united states. as a result, taxpayers pay for security and other expenses for former living president. totaling $4 million per year. now, most of us probably would not begrudge or commanders in chief that privilege. but as usual, goes too far. b
ken says the real endangered species of are the citizens of the united states. as a result, taxpayers pay for security and other expenses for former living president. totaling $4 million per year. now, most of us probably would not begrudge or commanders in chief that privilege. but as usual, goes too far. b
51
51
Jan 19, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> the original was a drama. but what the sequel needs is action. to it craft a legacy, this president must bring lawmakers together. cliff after cliff, short-term thinking and political bickering at every turn. dysfunction is ruling washington. but look beyond that and this economy is poised for a recovery, a recovery the audience, you, the american people, have desperately been waiting for. businesses hiring, home foreclosures down, the value of your house rising, resilient stock market at five-year highs, historically low interest rates. plus, consumers are still spending. but, beware, most sequels are never as good as the original. so what will obama's economy, the sequel, look like? john avalon is a columnist at the daily beast. international business at the university of maryland, and annie lowrie is an economic policy reporter for "the new york times." all great movies have memorable endings. when we look back at the end of the first term, is this a blockbuster or dead? >> absolute free fall, stock market
. >> for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> the original was a drama. but what the sequel needs is action. to it craft a legacy, this president must bring lawmakers together. cliff after cliff, short-term thinking and political bickering at every turn. dysfunction is ruling washington. but look beyond that and this economy is poised for a recovery, a recovery the audience, you, the american people, have desperately been waiting for. businesses hiring, home...
81
81
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
the president of the united states said he was going to drive us off the edge of the world. neil: to be playing it fair, he has been playing it more cleverly than the republicans. >> you are comparing the fiscal cliff where the president had all the power. >> i am comparing 2011 and the way he played an extended all the bush rates. perhaps he feels cocky. i feel like noster dominus. >> now that his job is secure, he is raising taxes. neil: democrats seem to say that we are to put you put you in another boxer and if it were up we are going with a. >> two things the sequester, which isn't on $1.2 trillion cut in the budget is not -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> remember that timothy geithner said that the debt ceiling was january 31. just trying to mesh that with the fiscal cliff. and the republicans said no, separate issue. it is also a separate issue from the sequester. and what the republicans have said and what they told the president to a year and a half ago. the president lost, but likins won on the question of if we wanted to raise the debt cei
the president of the united states said he was going to drive us off the edge of the world. neil: to be playing it fair, he has been playing it more cleverly than the republicans. >> you are comparing the fiscal cliff where the president had all the power. >> i am comparing 2011 and the way he played an extended all the bush rates. perhaps he feels cocky. i feel like noster dominus. >> now that his job is secure, he is raising taxes. neil: democrats seem to say that we are to...
89
89
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is one of those situations that involve the united states and ron. they said we don't have any impression about that. they don't want to get involved in it. we heard a vetted in the newspapers which is telling. the opposition is giving a lot of details to and they are in full the nile. what that means is that the israelis ervices congratulate him on a victory. president obama called him within hours. the implications, if any? >> these are signs, very clear signs. let's not be mistaken year. the obama administration the trying to say that we're not going to be changing our policy. gradually. lou: thank you for being with us. an amazing story, courage, sacrifice, and medical advance to share with you and i. the first american soldier to survive using all four limbs and the iraq war now says he's excited for the future. he received a rare double on transplant last month. brendan morocco wheeled himself into a news conference said john saucer to doug johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. >> this is my elbow. not much movement at all, not yet in this arm.
. >> this is one of those situations that involve the united states and ron. they said we don't have any impression about that. they don't want to get involved in it. we heard a vetted in the newspapers which is telling. the opposition is giving a lot of details to and they are in full the nile. what that means is that the israelis ervices congratulate him on a victory. president obama called him within hours. the implications, if any? >> these are signs, very clear signs. let's not...
205
205
Jan 15, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile, treasury secretary tim of the airline's the united states to default on payment as soon as mid february. for more of the president's is covered son joined by former reagan political director ed rollins, former pleasant to have clinton political adviser. let's start with the president's news conference today. the president seemed, well, you characterize it. he seemed to fill in the blank " >> i would say congeal. meaning that he tried to portray himself as reasonable and said that there was now negotiating and the debt ceiling, lesley because he is in a strong position politically in that the most would agree that the republicans are showing no signs of real life. lou: do you agree? >> i think the republicans rolled over and play dead. at this point in time they will draw a line in the sand. no believe they should shut government down, but i think this is a position where they need to make their case known. the president said over and over again that we have cut two and a half trillion in the future without one single penny has been cut, -- not one single cut in the law, tal
meanwhile, treasury secretary tim of the airline's the united states to default on payment as soon as mid february. for more of the president's is covered son joined by former reagan political director ed rollins, former pleasant to have clinton political adviser. let's start with the president's news conference today. the president seemed, well, you characterize it. he seemed to fill in the blank " >> i would say congeal. meaning that he tried to portray himself as reasonable and...
159
159
Jan 27, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> it it was a big day for barack obama on monday taking ceremonial oath of office for second term it was a big day for the media as well. jim, we had cnn's jim saying he had to pinch himself. al roker screaming to get the president's attention. what happened to reporting? >> don't forget chris matthews comparing it to the gettysburg address. i think that noah rothman summarized it very well. he said this is a tale of two inaugurals. in 2005, which is to say bush 43 second inaugural smead i can't sneers in 2013. media cheers. he could be alluding to the endless discussion of how great mrs. obama was dressing and kids and so on. how this was great. in contrast to the 2005 inaugural just 8 short years ago when the discussion was any money spent on the inaugural washo coming at the expense of the poor. when unemployment was a couple points lower than it is now. meanwhile the iraq war, et cetera, et cetera.
preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> it it was a big day for barack obama on monday taking ceremonial oath of office for second term it was a big day for the media as well. jim, we had cnn's jim saying he had to pinch himself. al roker screaming to get the president's attention. what happened to reporting?...
82
82
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
now the fact of the matter is the paramount problem of the world today is the size of the united states' federal government budget, the amount of money it spends, the amounts of money meddles in the world economy, and to the degree of which all of the spending and meddling is not paid for out of current income -- neil: doesn't make a great captivating speech. there's no war on this. right to point out television animal opportunity miss the. what struck me more was to do that, he had to sense that republicans didn't have the power or organization to challenge it. by not mentioning it, and by the media then correcting conservatives who dare condemn that deletion from the president's speech, he feels that it's the wind that hid that and not at republicans for reigning in that spending. >> well, and i think so, and this is where speaker boehner has the perfect opportunity to change the narrative by forcing everything through regular legislative order. you control what goes to the floor. don't reauthorize programs. i would love to have the nation debate the question, should we not reauthoriz
now the fact of the matter is the paramount problem of the world today is the size of the united states' federal government budget, the amount of money it spends, the amounts of money meddles in the world economy, and to the degree of which all of the spending and meddling is not paid for out of current income -- neil: doesn't make a great captivating speech. there's no war on this. right to point out television animal opportunity miss the. what struck me more was to do that, he had to sense...
52
52
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
you ni uniting the country talking about what we can do together. this is a moment of celebration. he's reelected and will not have to run for any other election in his life must make a difference in terms of how he speaks to the country. >> the latino vote for him has never been more important. how significant is that going to be in his second term? >> my hope is it will be very significant. i think it will be. he has a real connection with the community. we saw that with over 70% vote for obama. >> it's the first time until a very long time you've had three back to back presidents all doing two terms. does that bring a certain stability to the administration of the united states? >> i think it does. there are a lot of reports that have been jimmed up in agriculture and commerce and interior. he can start using executive orders to do new things on new type of farming procedure or monument. he koun do that in tcouldn't dot time. takes a while to adjust living in the white house. the media makes a lot out of these curses. obama care may have been a first term success but he's got to
you ni uniting the country talking about what we can do together. this is a moment of celebration. he's reelected and will not have to run for any other election in his life must make a difference in terms of how he speaks to the country. >> the latino vote for him has never been more important. how significant is that going to be in his second term? >> my hope is it will be very significant. i think it will be. he has a real connection with the community. we saw that with over 70%...
102
102
Jan 26, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
and when there was no market for steel in the united states, i was able to export to several different countries. and we took off from there. we continued to grow. and it was just, again, about a mind-set. it's about having a level of pride. for me, it was coming from where i come from, the name didn't mean a whole heck of a lot. i was determined to change that. it's something i call generational influence. i'm doing this for my son, not for me. >> is that good advice, tony? there are millions and millions of americans out of work. many suffering very hurt pride. and real financial hardship. is that a good focus to look at children, to look at other things and say, you know what, stop feeling sorry for myself, it's for him, for her, for that. >> most of the -- i think what's beautiful about most human beings is we'll do more for people we love than ourselves. if you just try to do something for yourself, you only get a certain level of pride inside. if you do it for others, it comes to a level of insight. mike got the belief out of business mastery that money is still changing hands. i
and when there was no market for steel in the united states, i was able to export to several different countries. and we took off from there. we continued to grow. and it was just, again, about a mind-set. it's about having a level of pride. for me, it was coming from where i come from, the name didn't mean a whole heck of a lot. i was determined to change that. it's something i call generational influence. i'm doing this for my son, not for me. >> is that good advice, tony? there are...
48
48
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
>> this is something we're familiar with in the united states. medicare for example, we've seen a lot of prosecutions over the years of organized crime folk involved in ahead care scam, -- medicare scam, fake claims, that is long-standing it has happened with welfare benefits and other things, one other thing that always makes it more complicated, when you have programs that are administered by bureaucrats and conceived by politicians, those are individuals that can be i think term is gotten to. might be induced to look the other direction, and organized crime does love government programs. neil: the bigger the sums for the program the more ripe they are for this sort of thing? >> you know, in the old country where the cavuto regime is, your family. >> that is lovely. >> not cool. >> look. hey, you know, score one for the mafia, zero for the government, they out smarted government for a while. >> i like how they have veered from liquor to this. >> to wind farms, but they are going to be targets. neil: how about someone else's wind farm. >> they g
>> this is something we're familiar with in the united states. medicare for example, we've seen a lot of prosecutions over the years of organized crime folk involved in ahead care scam, -- medicare scam, fake claims, that is long-standing it has happened with welfare benefits and other things, one other thing that always makes it more complicated, when you have programs that are administered by bureaucrats and conceived by politicians, those are individuals that can be i think term is...
86
86
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a very tricky matter for both europe and the united states. again, the european involvement in the engagement, the french are taking the lead. not doing so out of their economic interests, but rather a political response. sort that out for us. what would you expect to be the consequences? >> what they have done is, the group's generally in northwest africa are very ethnically different, religiously different grievances will probably primarily local. al qaeda works zero ways to unite these people and focus them on foreign powers, especially western powers. what the french have done as proof that god is great because they have now put troops on the ground, a foreign colonial power has returned to their colonial power country with there western friends in the u.s., and they know have something that will unite all of these groups. and i think the only thing that we have going for us at the moment is energy is of very hard not for the islamists to crack. if they destroy plants and wells and muslim countries, it puts muslims out of work. i think it
this is a very tricky matter for both europe and the united states. again, the european involvement in the engagement, the french are taking the lead. not doing so out of their economic interests, but rather a political response. sort that out for us. what would you expect to be the consequences? >> what they have done is, the group's generally in northwest africa are very ethnically different, religiously different grievances will probably primarily local. al qaeda works zero ways to...
99
99
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines. >> i agree with the large capacity magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for people to rally with signs that say hands off my guns. guns rates groups active donating over $20 million to causes. gun-control -- contributed less than any time in 20 years. $4,000 total. the white house tries to level the playing field by tapping richest -- religious leaders, community leaders and teachers for a town hall rally like the campaign. mayor bloomberg reports 500 on negative board in thousand members since the attack on connecticut including another whose daughter was killed two years ago. >> when we find the courage to stand up to the gun lobby ? >> debbie deferreds was a primary attack and nearly killed. she has established a political action committee to raise $20 million to catch
the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines. >> i agree with the large capacity magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for people to rally with signs that say hands off my guns. guns rates groups active donating over...
97
97
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states is never quite perfect. always trying to make things better. in keeping with our original principles. going back to the idea of the declaration and pac-10 our greatest president, the republican president, abraham lincoln. i think he was trying to channel lap and then push it forward into specific policies for today . lou: do you have a sense of the future that he envisions as a result of today's speech? >> well, i think the speech today was really about equality. it was saying that lincoln was right when lincoln said that the united states is dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. that was a pretty radical thing that lincoln did. that was not something most americans thought that the constitution was written. as you know, we had slavery. lincoln read that as of forward-looking idea. lou: when he wrote that -- when he wrote that he was standing on the shoulders of those who had founded this nation and you had written the declaration. redneck constitution. equality was fundamental and mps book documents. that country's histo
the united states is never quite perfect. always trying to make things better. in keeping with our original principles. going back to the idea of the declaration and pac-10 our greatest president, the republican president, abraham lincoln. i think he was trying to channel lap and then push it forward into specific policies for today . lou: do you have a sense of the future that he envisions as a result of today's speech? >> well, i think the speech today was really about equality. it was...
66
66
Jan 29, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
liz: when did you see this shift occurred in the united states where they said you know what, i'm getting food stamps, i will spend it on whatever i want. when do you think the shift happened? >> i don't know when it happened, but when you make it easy and open it up to people who don't need it, you create a culture of dependency that has been within my lifetime and certainly probably within the past 20 or 30 years, my lifetime is longer than that, once you start doing that and it becomes a way of life we live your entire life on food stamps or some sort of public assistance you're sort of defeating the purpose and that is what the taxpayers get concerned and a little bit irritated. liz: yes, the media is saying that big bad mean g.o.p. republicans want to hurt the working poor, restrict the payouts but to david's point, he is saying if you do it right, if you stop them from going to booze and cigarettes and alcohol, you really help the single working mom who has kids. >> the point is incredibly well taken. from a logistical standpoint of how are we going to do it. love to hear david say
liz: when did you see this shift occurred in the united states where they said you know what, i'm getting food stamps, i will spend it on whatever i want. when do you think the shift happened? >> i don't know when it happened, but when you make it easy and open it up to people who don't need it, you create a culture of dependency that has been within my lifetime and certainly probably within the past 20 or 30 years, my lifetime is longer than that, once you start doing that and it becomes...
146
146
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 1
and the alabama legislature and here in the united states congress. and there is always a crisis. it is always accompanied by a degree of uncertainty how it will be addressed. now there are varying degrees, certainly this is at the top of the list. it is always that way. >> the debt ceiling has been increased since the '60s by i think -- i think 80 times, including 18 times over ronald reagan's tenure. the only time we had this kind of chaos over the debt ceiling was in 2011, the last time we ran up against this. >> time out for a second. we have never had this kind of series of unsustainable budget deficits that threaten the future -- >> not true. >> okay, world war ii. >> aside from that. >> in relative peace time we never had this type of threat to the united states of america. >> so i disagree. >> you can disagree, that is fine, let me finish. we have to act, i would love to act in a more accommodating way. but we have a president who doesn't seem to care about deficits and debt. he will mouth piece. >> you're in a good place. >> i have -- >> i have seen this gentleman in the
and the alabama legislature and here in the united states congress. and there is always a crisis. it is always accompanied by a degree of uncertainty how it will be addressed. now there are varying degrees, certainly this is at the top of the list. it is always that way. >> the debt ceiling has been increased since the '60s by i think -- i think 80 times, including 18 times over ronald reagan's tenure. the only time we had this kind of chaos over the debt ceiling was in 2011, the last...
94
94
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
we had an assault gun ban in the united states. during that time the shooting took place at columbine. if anyone thinks it will stop, they're just wrong. lou: the issue of gun-control, now the president has changed the language and the advocates for gun-control have changed the language to talk about a campaign to stop gun violence rather than gun-control. what is your impression of the executive order? did you expect him to do more, reach farher? in any way do more to actually have an immediate impact? >> he wanted to do morph. he knew he had to rein in his overreach from executive authority in charge to put more on this on ongress, which is exactly why use the appropriate word earlier when he called his political theater. this is nothing more the political theater for the president who is trying to act like he is doing something but in the end really not. the other point, the violence. we have had guns in this country since before the declaration of independence was written. we have had an escalation in violence in general over t
we had an assault gun ban in the united states. during that time the shooting took place at columbine. if anyone thinks it will stop, they're just wrong. lou: the issue of gun-control, now the president has changed the language and the advocates for gun-control have changed the language to talk about a campaign to stop gun violence rather than gun-control. what is your impression of the executive order? did you expect him to do more, reach farher? in any way do more to actually have an...
55
55
Jan 13, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been released from the confinement unit. he was sent there for threatening other inmates while trying to locate his stolen tv set. >> whatever happened with the guy who stole your tv? >> i don't know. i ain't seen him yet. >> did you ever get your tv back? >> i got another one. >> so the guy who stole your tv was never prosecuted? he -- >> i don't know. i mean, this is wabash. i'm on a trip. this is a small prison. you'll bump up to him again. it's hard to live in a place like this for 40 years and not have an altercation. everybody walks around with a chip on their shoulder. they're under a mindset of i don't give a [ bleep ], don't care. it's a small group of people. and we put a bunch of angry people in a small facility, [ bleep ]'s going to clash. [ bleep ] happens like that. you never know what's [ bleep ] about to happen. you have to know what conversation not to get involved in, and how to [ bleep ] let go, because if not, you can be in the infirmary fighting for your life. that's what happens, you know? but it come w
he has been released from the confinement unit. he was sent there for threatening other inmates while trying to locate his stolen tv set. >> whatever happened with the guy who stole your tv? >> i don't know. i ain't seen him yet. >> did you ever get your tv back? >> i got another one. >> so the guy who stole your tv was never prosecuted? he -- >> i don't know. i mean, this is wabash. i'm on a trip. this is a small prison. you'll bump up to him again. it's...
114
114
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
they can also have lawsuits as a result of any president of the united states. executive orders are not acts of law. lou: narrowly interpreted. we are going to the heart of the country. >> yes, this is a political dynamic unlike any that we have seen. the vice president at the same time, there has been no study on the issue of gun violence and gun ownership in america. saying that it is anything other than a political determination? is it incurable? is a fact-based or politically based. i suggest it is. lou: is going to be a time of considerable tension. this president is taking on the fight that others have found. it is something that is very helpful to their careers and the well-being. >> the second amendment stands. not by executive order, but let's see what happens to be one the mcdonald case coming out of the president's hometown. in chicago, the murder capital of the world. >> very positive. lou: peter johnson, thank you for being with us. on wall street today, stocks and the global economy. china showing an increase according to the dow jones. closing at
they can also have lawsuits as a result of any president of the united states. executive orders are not acts of law. lou: narrowly interpreted. we are going to the heart of the country. >> yes, this is a political dynamic unlike any that we have seen. the vice president at the same time, there has been no study on the issue of gun violence and gun ownership in america. saying that it is anything other than a political determination? is it incurable? is a fact-based or politically based. i...
40
40
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the president was unabashed in his role for a gigantic unit of government. charles: if you have an opinion based on a certain set of numbers, you have to come up with. >> are not talking about big government in dc. it is unacceptable. the fact of the matter is that even good federal workers, how about you held build decent roa? charles: wrong, we have less than a minute. go ahead. >> we should spend some of that money. there is a surplus. building roads, i am for that. government investment does create jobs. we see an example of that. >> the bottom line is that this money did come from the pockets of americans around this country who are struggling. you know, at some point, there is something wrong with that picture. >> the rest of the company is responding to a marketplace. >> we know it doesn't respond to market in the same way. it's actually an incentive for to grow. b1 guys, we appreciate it. see you soon. okay, blackberry is getting crushed today. they are saying that buying blackberry is like buying a hewlett-packard. and this woman is trying to get ta
the president was unabashed in his role for a gigantic unit of government. charles: if you have an opinion based on a certain set of numbers, you have to come up with. >> are not talking about big government in dc. it is unacceptable. the fact of the matter is that even good federal workers, how about you held build decent roa? charles: wrong, we have less than a minute. go ahead. >> we should spend some of that money. there is a surplus. building roads, i am for that. government...
72
72
Jan 26, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
fox news terrorism expert tells us what the united states should do next. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ lou: protests in egypt turning deadly as thousands and thousands of egyptians took to the streets to protest their new government and president mohammed more seats. today's clashes marking the to dish your anniversary if -- joined by fox his middle east and terrorism expert and analysts. good to have you here. let's start with what is happening in egypt. give us a sense of -- this has been going on for some time. to what affect? >> well, look,
fox news terrorism expert tells us what the united states should do next. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose...
55
55
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
well, okay, she could be president of the united states. but given that she was actually a losing presidential candidate in 2008, where would she be today had president obama not appointed her secretary of state? and where would joe biden be today without president obama? joe biden was an even bigger presidential campaign loser than hillary clinton when barack obama chose him as running mate. and now, the essential question about hillary clinton is will she run for president? a campaign in which she is to presumed frontrunner. and the essential question about joe biden is will he run for president, even if hillary clinton runs for president? and is that why joe biden was literally running down pennsylvania avenue on monday? is he trying to show what a young, and vital 70-year-old he is? the night before the running man worked the parade crowd, joe biden hosted a party at his residence with more than 200 democratic insiders, some of the mo strongest. he has convinced the democratic field will be defined quickly and that it may very we will c
well, okay, she could be president of the united states. but given that she was actually a losing presidential candidate in 2008, where would she be today had president obama not appointed her secretary of state? and where would joe biden be today without president obama? joe biden was an even bigger presidential campaign loser than hillary clinton when barack obama chose him as running mate. and now, the essential question about hillary clinton is will she run for president? a campaign in...
157
157
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
this ball is specifically for members of the united states military and their families. it is a tradition that was started under president george w. bush. they have expanded it this year to be larger than it has ever been. it's essentially doubled in size. there are two official inaugural balls, two only in washington tonight. one of them is the commander in chief ball. and the other of them is the other official inaugural ball. thanks for being with us on what is kind of a big day in washington. you know the basics of what happened today. church service at st. john's house near the white house. the president goes from the white house then to the capitol, then he is sworn in at the capitol on the west front. and that is the spot from which president obama today delivered his second inaugural address. well will have much more on all of that coming up this hour. but here is the moment from today. the moment that i want to show you was not part of the official program. it was not on anybody's schedule. we did not know it was coming, and it was not spoken into any microphone
this ball is specifically for members of the united states military and their families. it is a tradition that was started under president george w. bush. they have expanded it this year to be larger than it has ever been. it's essentially doubled in size. there are two official inaugural balls, two only in washington tonight. one of them is the commander in chief ball. and the other of them is the other official inaugural ball. thanks for being with us on what is kind of a big day in...
42
42
Jan 26, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
a majority of voters do not seem the want the president of the united states to come from a republican party. the republicans have lost the popular vote in five of the last six elections, they fight very high unemployment and quite a lot of economic anxiety. and the matters are getting worse, the core demographics are shrinking, while the obama coalition is growing. one way to respond to a challenge like this, is change your positions to be more appealing to the majority of voters. that is the traditional approach. but there is another, less traditional approach, too. if republicans have a disadvantage at the presidential levels, they have a clear advantage at the house level. republicans tend to live in more rural areas than democrats and they have had more control over the redistricting processes. most things giving them more of an advantage, as a result. republicans control the house, despite 1 million more people who voted in november voted for democratic house candidates than republicans. what the republicans are trying to build on is that strength, if it can work for a congressio
a majority of voters do not seem the want the president of the united states to come from a republican party. the republicans have lost the popular vote in five of the last six elections, they fight very high unemployment and quite a lot of economic anxiety. and the matters are getting worse, the core demographics are shrinking, while the obama coalition is growing. one way to respond to a challenge like this, is change your positions to be more appealing to the majority of voters. that is the...
59
59
Jan 27, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
i still don't believe the votes are there in the united states senate and the house to pass anything like either the carbon tax or by the way the democrats are also talking about maybe an energy tax, like a gasoline tax. there is no political support there. that's why i think kim is right. if they are going to do this it's going to have to be through the regulatory angle trying to outlaw carbon in that way. >> james, why mention it so prominently or was this sort and switch for the environmentalists. you mention it re tore rickly and say i'm really behind you. in policy terms, you don't give them anything. >> there may be some bait and switch. i think this is the key. if he doesn't neeyd to get anythingt. through the congress, as the potomac watch column in friday's journal. >> kim strousal, there is a lot of regulatory authority they think they have. court decision a few years ago empowers them to regulate carbon. they think they are off to the races here. so this suggests to me that maybe the play is, with all of the business community expecting an approval of the keystone pipeline
i still don't believe the votes are there in the united states senate and the house to pass anything like either the carbon tax or by the way the democrats are also talking about maybe an energy tax, like a gasoline tax. there is no political support there. that's why i think kim is right. if they are going to do this it's going to have to be through the regulatory angle trying to outlaw carbon in that way. >> james, why mention it so prominently or was this sort and switch for the...
93
93
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
and the answers that were given the american people, on september 15, by the ambassador of the united nations, were false. >> the american public waited 4 months for secretary clinton's much anticipated testimony. but today's hearing moved us no closer to the truth. senator john barrasso, a member of foreign relations commit who questioned secretary clinton will join us tonight from washington. on the debt ceiling extension a deal appears to be in the offing with president obama. he and senate majority leader harry reid signals agreement with house speaker john boehner's debt ceiling legislation that was passed today, we'll take that up with senator barrasso and the a-team tonight. the obama administration and the wake of benghazi told the american people, repeat ed please that u.s. had a strategy, and substantial security present at the consulate. the accountability review boards investigations and subsequent report declared of that not true, that the security measures were in the words of that report, quote, grossly inadequate. our first guest, press secretary clinton on that issue.
and the answers that were given the american people, on september 15, by the ambassador of the united nations, were false. >> the american public waited 4 months for secretary clinton's much anticipated testimony. but today's hearing moved us no closer to the truth. senator john barrasso, a member of foreign relations commit who questioned secretary clinton will join us tonight from washington. on the debt ceiling extension a deal appears to be in the offing with president obama. he and...
47
47
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the president of the united states as late as september 24th, two weeks later, did not acknowledge that this was an act of terror. >> and i have said many times, i take responsibility and nobody is more submitted to getting this right. >> madam secretary, you let the consulate become a death trap and that's national security malpractice. had i been president at the time and found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. >> this pandora's box, if you will, of weapons coming out of these countries in the middle east and north africa is the source of one of our biggest threats, there's no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya. >> the american people deserve to know answers, and they certainly don't deserve false answers, and answers that were given the american people on september 15th by the ambassador of the united nations were false. i certainly did not know of my report that contradicted the ic talking points at the time that ambassador rice went on the tv shows. >> at an
the president of the united states as late as september 24th, two weeks later, did not acknowledge that this was an act of terror. >> and i have said many times, i take responsibility and nobody is more submitted to getting this right. >> madam secretary, you let the consulate become a death trap and that's national security malpractice. had i been president at the time and found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would...
89
89
Jan 19, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. we are obviously in consultations. lou: the problem with that statement is that this government has negotiated with terrorists. our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september 11th. documents found in the abbottabad compound the lion was killed proving a close working relationship between the two. the same group that is also responsible for a large portion of the 2200 american soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. not to mention the palestinian liberation organization the designation changed after we helped negotiate the deal. meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton chose her words carefully, while suggesting that the algerian government could use a hand in the battle in that region. >> it is absolutely essential that we broaden and deepen our counter-terror
. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. we are obviously in consultations. lou: the problem with that statement is that this government has negotiated with terrorists. our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september...
136
136
Jan 16, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the united nations at work. part of the problem with a lot of u.n. programs you can measure the input, billions spent. you can't measure the output. i think this report, the executive summary we have. when the whole thing comes out it will be interesting to read because it's an admission that they don't really know what effect their activities have. >> greta: i'm so curious, why the commission a study of themselves if they're inept in terms of taking the money and knowing where it went and eradicating poverty or at least getting a jump on it? >> well, i think they believe that the donors measure the inputs and care about that and frankly, so do many of the recipient countries. this is a wealth transfer operation. even though the u.n. is funded by voluntary contributions it's like an assessed program and inefficient and the trillion dollar budget would be that congress zero out the u.s. contribution. >> greta: i've traveled to many countries and lucky in in job and private-- i've seen the money goes and the product is. when i see the numbers, is there
this is the united nations at work. part of the problem with a lot of u.n. programs you can measure the input, billions spent. you can't measure the output. i think this report, the executive summary we have. when the whole thing comes out it will be interesting to read because it's an admission that they don't really know what effect their activities have. >> greta: i'm so curious, why the commission a study of themselves if they're inept in terms of taking the money and knowing where it...
187
187
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
should the united states be negotiating with these al qaeda linked groups? >> here is the difficulty and you have done great reporting on this. for the last six years this particular al qaeda affiliate has been taking westerners hostages and have been using this for bargaining power. they then use the monetary ransom in order to build their organization. they are also freshly supplied from some of the weapons that they picked up in libya. so we have a situation, frankly, where i think we have to hope that the french foreign legion forces and other forces engage and make very quick progress. i say that because once they get in mali they could do some real damage over the long haul. that is why you don't want this to become a staging ground for the growth of this organization. >> one other thing i heard today was speculation. bp is one of the employers at this joint venture along with the company. these workerser carry on high kidnapping insurance. they have the ability to pay ransom if they need to. and i want to put this very difficult question to you. shoul
should the united states be negotiating with these al qaeda linked groups? >> here is the difficulty and you have done great reporting on this. for the last six years this particular al qaeda affiliate has been taking westerners hostages and have been using this for bargaining power. they then use the monetary ransom in order to build their organization. they are also freshly supplied from some of the weapons that they picked up in libya. so we have a situation, frankly, where i think we...
64
64
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a clause that says, the public debt of the united states of america shall not be called into question, if they finished the sentence they would have said by the states, the reason was when southern states came back into the union, they were taxed to pay federal government's debt for fighting the civil war against them this amendment prohibited them from resisting paying that tax this says -- it means for purpose of a civil war, thasay the states cannot contest the val edtie of validity of the public debt. today, presidents have been borrowing money to fund the federal government since 1917, woodrow wilson, not one of them, not a single one liberal or conservative or republican or democrat or progressive orelon , libertarian has borrowed on his own, overly aftely -- only aftee congress has authorized it. neil: nancy pelosi is willing to take the house out. >> something happens when you get into the minority to suggestion that president could borrow money on his own, who would lend money to just the president, that does not have the full faith and credit of the united states to
there is a clause that says, the public debt of the united states of america shall not be called into question, if they finished the sentence they would have said by the states, the reason was when southern states came back into the union, they were taxed to pay federal government's debt for fighting the civil war against them this amendment prohibited them from resisting paying that tax this says -- it means for purpose of a civil war, thasay the states cannot contest the val edtie of validity...
191
191
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> if the united states the country with 300 million guns already, they allow everybody to carry guns everywhere. if the idea that if only we had more guns that we would be safer. then we would be the safest place in the world. we are the opposite of that. how many hundred million more guns do we need before things are safer for everybody? >> thank you for coming on the show. this is an issue not going away. >>> coming up with the nra taking the low road on guns bringing the president's daughters into the debate. says it's time for the republican party, his party, to choose. guns or people. whose side are they on. really on. >>> president obama also has big battles looming over the debt ceiling, budget, immigration. he's already taking heat over the makeup of his cabinet. not enough women. let's talk about that later in the show. >>> and none of the president's second term agenda will be easy with the republicans in congress. take texas congressman steve stockman. he replaced ron paul and is making noise about impeaching the president. it's his second go around in congress. in '94 he
. >> if the united states the country with 300 million guns already, they allow everybody to carry guns everywhere. if the idea that if only we had more guns that we would be safer. then we would be the safest place in the world. we are the opposite of that. how many hundred million more guns do we need before things are safer for everybody? >> thank you for coming on the show. this is an issue not going away. >>> coming up with the nra taking the low road on guns bringing...
108
108
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
there were 5% of the violence in the united states can be attributed to people with mental illness. so, are we putting a little too much attention on this when they're committing a very small amount of violence and they find that drug and alcohol abuse is far more likely to result in violent behavior than having mental illness? >> look. there's no question that the president's focus and the national focus on access to guns is the most important thing we can do to reduce the, you know, the outlier that the u.s. is in terms of gun violence compared to every other advanced nation. having said that, if you care about the mass tragedies which we have opposed to urban gun violence we see on the streets of chicago that the president is equally and rightly concerned about, it's hard not to look at an agenda for mental illness and i think what the governor in colorado is trying to promote on that side may point the way in a right direction. but also may be that there aren't full answers in a society to these problems but i think we got to try. >> i think an agenda for mental illness isn't ju
there were 5% of the violence in the united states can be attributed to people with mental illness. so, are we putting a little too much attention on this when they're committing a very small amount of violence and they find that drug and alcohol abuse is far more likely to result in violent behavior than having mental illness? >> look. there's no question that the president's focus and the national focus on access to guns is the most important thing we can do to reduce the, you know, the...
172
172
Jan 12, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'm all for nation building, let's start with one called the united states. but what do we think that when we look at the bush doctrine, it adhered to the neo-conservative agenda, launch war, spread democracy to combat terrorism. unlaterally to pursue u.s. interests. when you enter the context of the bush doctrine, you see that chuck hagel who first supported the iraq mission, and then turned around in good conscience and said no, he made this statement in his book. i made myself a promise that if i ever get out of that place, he was talking about vietnam, if i ever got out of that place and was in a position to do something about war, so horrible, so filled with suffering i would do whatever i could to stop it. i have never forgotten that promise. this is chuck hagel in his book talking about his experiences in vietnam that led him to coming out in opposition as a republican, to the iraq war. don't you think that a lot of this opposition to hagel by some of the far right is that they're still angry at him that he came out against the iraqi war after it had s
and i'm all for nation building, let's start with one called the united states. but what do we think that when we look at the bush doctrine, it adhered to the neo-conservative agenda, launch war, spread democracy to combat terrorism. unlaterally to pursue u.s. interests. when you enter the context of the bush doctrine, you see that chuck hagel who first supported the iraq mission, and then turned around in good conscience and said no, he made this statement in his book. i made myself a promise...
133
133
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
the president is considering a new job for ambassador to the united nations susan rice. may become the next national security advisor if all the appointments are confirmed. we will have carried out an almost total revamping of his national security team. >> confident that judge will be an outstanding secretary of defense and brennan will be an outstanding director of the central intelligence agency. may understand that we are only successful because of the folks up and down the line in these respective institutions. the folks on the ground who are oftentimes putting their lives at risk for us. and oftentimes removed from washington and politics. lou: some members of the party expressing consternation about his election because of controversial statements on the israeli reluctance. among the reason for that concern and in some cases outright opposition. seven of the 12 republican members of the armed services committee expressing some opposition with at least three senators already saying they will vote no. senator david fisher saying, i will be a no-vote and on the floor
the president is considering a new job for ambassador to the united nations susan rice. may become the next national security advisor if all the appointments are confirmed. we will have carried out an almost total revamping of his national security team. >> confident that judge will be an outstanding secretary of defense and brennan will be an outstanding director of the central intelligence agency. may understand that we are only successful because of the folks up and down the line in...
155
155
Jan 19, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
the country and all of us were caught up in the historical enormity of the fact that the united states of america was about to swear in our first african-american president. and that eight years of republican administration under bush and cheney was coming to an end. that inauguration in 2009 was such a dramatic break from the past, toward a whole new future that i don't think anybody expects that we will have an inauguration quite as consequential as the last one. maybe ever again. but we now know, as part of the historical record, that while the whole country was marveling at the enormity of the transition we were making on inauguration night 2009 something else was going on that night in washington and it had a very different vibe. it was first reported in robert draper's book, do not ask what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives. it came out this past april. in the frontline documentary that aired this week on pbs, they got everybody to go on record about this. lest you thought this was an apocryphal thing, turns out this did happen. that very first night that presid
the country and all of us were caught up in the historical enormity of the fact that the united states of america was about to swear in our first african-american president. and that eight years of republican administration under bush and cheney was coming to an end. that inauguration in 2009 was such a dramatic break from the past, toward a whole new future that i don't think anybody expects that we will have an inauguration quite as consequential as the last one. maybe ever again. but we now...
162
162
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
she has a unit, a whole unit to do the stories that she does best. so, you know, at the end of the day, it's not the worst thing to get a kick in the slats. >> ask you that. you've been there a long time. do you feel it's got you all energized again? >> look, we were always energized. but we feel like this is what we do. we're not changing what we do. we're just going to work at it that much harder. and, you know, look. the good news is the numbers are coming back. and look, it's great -- it's great fun when you have competition. and now we've got a good competitor in gma. we'll continue to have a good competition. we're glad that robin roberts is feeling better, is doing great, is healthy, because, you know, it's always -- it's always good to compete against the best. >> well, i enjoyed both of your shows which is a diplomatic way of looking at it. and i thoroughly feel the competition. i do feel for matt. he is worthy of a lot better. >> he is a terrific guy. he is a loyal friend. and he does -- people don't realize what he does and what anne and s
she has a unit, a whole unit to do the stories that she does best. so, you know, at the end of the day, it's not the worst thing to get a kick in the slats. >> ask you that. you've been there a long time. do you feel it's got you all energized again? >> look, we were always energized. but we feel like this is what we do. we're not changing what we do. we're just going to work at it that much harder. and, you know, look. the good news is the numbers are coming back. and look, it's...
149
149
Jan 9, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a shutdown and no debt ceiling. this is a mission of the first reign. >> i think it s considering that the white house has said repeatedly including today. that president obama is not willing to negotiate with the debt ceiling at all. but you do have senator mitch mcconnell coming out over the weekend saying that he is not all the way for a government shut down but it might be on the table. you have ted cruz saying that it may lead to less spending and more reform. he credited well welfare reform comparing it to the 1990s. >> i don't know your they don't j
officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a...